Volunteers are a vital part of the Crozer-Keystone Health System and are integral to advancing our mission. Volunteer opportunities are available at all of our hospitals: Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Delaware County Memorial Hospital, Springfield Hospital, Taylor Hospital and Community Hospital. Opportunities are available for people of all ages and abilities.
For more information, call the numbers below or click below for more information about each hospital’s program.
Click on the links below to learn more about the many volunteer opportunities at Crozer-Keystone Hospitals.
Crozer-Chester Medical Center
The volunteers at Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Community Hospital are an integral part of the Crozer-Keystone mission. Volunteers give that “special touch.” We would be delighted to have you visit us at Crozer and consider our volunteer program.
Volunteer opportunities include:
- Admissions
- After-Care Activities
- Atrium Coffee Shop
- Book/Magazine Cart
- Candy Cart Service
- Cancer Center
- Clerical Support
- Craft Program
- Dialysis Aide
- Emergency Room Aide
- Friendly Visitor
- Fund-raising activities
- Gift Shop
- Greenhouse
- Hospice
- Hypertension Screening
- ICU Receptionist
- Information Desk
- Knitters and Crocheters
- Library Aide
- Mailroom
- Medical Records
- Physical Therapy Aide
- Patient Transport
- Patient Relations Aide
- Pediatrics
- Pharmacy
- POB Lobby Receptionist
- Senior Wellness Program
- Serendipity Shop *
- SPU Receptionist
- Volunteen (Youth Program)
Benefits of Volunteering
Crozer-Chester Medical Center and Community Hospital show appreciation to their volunteers many ways:
- Free lunch
- Tuberculosis testing
- Free flu shots
- Free parking
- Recognition event
- A volunteer jacket
- Free blood pressure screenings
- Free health care screenings
Volunteering can have a positive impact on you:
- Helping others
- Camaraderie
- You get back more than you give
Volunteering is an excellent way to improve your life and the lives of many others. Most importantly, you will become a part of a caring group of people making a difference in your community hospital.
For More Information
For more information, call the Volunteer Services Office at 610-447-6318.
Delaware County Memorial Hospital
Volunteers are a vital part of our hospital. They provide that extra dimension of service excellence to staff, patients, their families and visitors.
Volunteer Opportunities
- Blood Pressure - for screenings and health fairs
- Cancer Center
- Companion Program
- CHECKMates Program
- Emergency Room
- Escort
- Food Service
- Gift Shop
- Greeter - Medical Office Building
- Hospice
- Hospitality Room
- Information Desk
- Labor & Delivery
- Medical Records
- Occupational Therapy
- Pastoral Services
- Pharmacy
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy
- Radiation Oncology
- Radiology
- Recovery Room
- Recreational Therapy
- SurgiCenter
- Thrift Shoppe
Educational and career exploration opportunities are available and can be discussed with the director of Volunteer Services.
Benefits of Volunteering
Delaware County Memorial Hospital shows appreciation to its volunteers in many ways:
- Meal ticket for four hours of work
- Pharmacy discount
- Free tuberculosis testing
- Free flu shots
- Free parking
- Annual volunteer appreciation luncheon
- Annual DCMH holiday luncheon
- Free blood pressure screenings
- Free health care screenings
Volunteering can have a positive impact on you by:
- Helping others
- Helping to promote wellness
- Giving you an opportunity to learn and grow
- Meeting new people
Volunteering is an excellent way to improve your life and the lives of many others. Most importantly, you will become a part of a caring group of people making a difference in your community hospital.
For More Information
For more information, call the Volunteer Services Office at 610-284-8186.
Springfield Hospital
Volunteers are a vital part of our hospital. They provide that extra dimension of service excellence to staff, patients, their families and visitors.
Volunteers help:
- Patient Services
- Customer Service
- Support Services
Volunteer Opportunities
Patient Services
- Deliver Newspapers
- Deliver Mail and Flowers
- Nursing Unit Assistant - fill water pitchers, freshen flowers, etc.
- Patient Representative
- Transporter
Customer Service
- Blood Pressure - for screenings and health fairs
- Receptionist - in lobbies or service departments to assist visitors and patients
- Sales Associate - in the hospital's Gift Shop
Support Services
- Bookkeeping
- Filing
- Photocopying
- Secretarial
Educational and career exploration opportunities are available and can be discussed with the director of Volunteer Services.
Benefits of Volunteering
Springfield Hospital shows appreciation to its volunteers in many ways:
- Meal Vouchers
- Free Flu Shots
- Free Parking
- A Recognition Event
- Free Uniform
- On-the-Job Training
- Free Blood Pressure Screenings
Volunteering can have a positive impact on you:
- You Can Help Others
- You Can Help Promote Wellness
- An Opportunity to Learn and Grow
- Meet New People
Volunteering is an excellent way to improve your life and the lives of many others. Most importantly, you will become a part of a caring group of people making a difference in your community hospital.
For More Information
For more information, call the Volunteer Services Office at 610-328-8825.
Taylor Hospital
The greatest gift is your time and talent.
By expressing an interest in Taylor Hospital’s volunteer program, you can join a team of people dedicated to high-quality patient care and service to their community. It is our belief that working together as a team sharing a common objective of excellent service has earned Taylor recognition as one of the finest health care providers in Delaware County.
Volunteers at Taylor are committed to donating their time to patients in a respectful and caring way. By choosing to volunteer at Taylor, you are helping the hospital attain its goal: To meet the needs of all our patients and their families in an environment of care, understanding and compassion. You will assist the hospital’s staff and fulfill the needs of our patients in a variety of ways.
There are many opportunities for men, women and students to contribute their time and talents, whether once a week or once a year. We invite you to review these opportunities listed below.
Volunteer Opportunities
Assisting Patients
- Admissions Assistant
- Blood Pressure Screening
- Companion/Friendly Visitor
- Entertainment
- Family Room Hostess
- ER Greeter
- Lay Chaplain Program
- Medical Library
- Menu Assistant
- Occupational Therapy Aide
- Patient Care Representative
- Physical Therapy Aide
- Physical Therapy—Sports Medicine
- Recreational Therapy Aide
- SPD Volunteer
- Assist Patients During Meals
Assisting Visitors
- Blood Pressure Screenings/Retired Nurses
- Greeter
- Gift Shop
- Health Screenings
- Hospitality Cart
- Information Desk
Junior Board
Assisting Staff
- Clerical Support
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Folding Towels
- Food Service
- Messenger Service
- Storeroom
- Volunteer Staffing Coordinator
Youth Corps Program
- Health Care Explorer
- Minimum Age of 14
Benefits of Volunteering
Taylor Hospital shows appreciation to its volunteers in many ways:
- Free Lunch or Dinner After Four Hours of Volunteering
- Annual Tuberculosis Testing
- Free Flu Shots
- Free Parking
- Yearly Inservice Volunteer Recognition Event
- Annual Holiday Luncheon
- Free Blood Pressure Screenings
- Free Health Care Screenings
Volunteering can have a positive impact on you:
- Helping Others
- Camaraderie
- You Get Back More Than You Give
Volunteering is an excellent way to improve your life and the lives of many others. Most importantly, you will become a part of a caring group of people making a difference in your community hospital.
Friendships Are Made...
Interests Are Shared...
Careers Are Explored!
Above all, you’ll experience the good feeling that comes with helping someone else.
"No one person was ever honored for what they received. Honor has been reserved for what they gave." —Calvin Coolidge
For More Information
Sign up today! For more information, call the Volunteer Services Office at 610-595-6070.